BusinessGreen.com Most Read - October 23

From stealthy wind turbines to US climate bill optimism, we run down this week's top 10 stories

By BusinessGreen.com Staff

23 Oct 2009

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US unveils plans for giant renewable energy hub
New Mexico announces project to link US energy grids, providing means to transmit solar and wind energy across the country

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Wind industry reveals plan for radar-friendly stealth turbines
As Prescott launches a blistering attack on "landowners and nimbys", Miliband announces £5 million radar research project

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Tesco unveils plans for biomass-powered facility
Supermarket giant inks deal to power North East distribution centre using biomass power

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Exclusive: Government poised to slash waste strategy spending
Leaked document obtained by BusinessGreen.com reveals Defra is considering halving spending designed to help the UK cut waste levels

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Three out of four onshore wind farms blocked
New figures reveal that while the industry is still growing fast, only 25 per cent of planning applications for onshore wind farms gain approval

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Engineering giants buy their way into booming solar market
Siemens and GE flash the cash in effort to bolster solar energy clout

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New UN report slams existing biofuel policies
Planting on abandoned land may not be as beneficial to environment as previously thought

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Powerfuel welcomes EU carbon capture funding
Experts predict flagship project could provide base for Yorkshire CCS hub

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China's urbanisation to hinder "low carbon" development, says study
Experts predict that rapidly expanding cities mean CO2 emissions will peak no sooner than 2035

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Second Republican Senator hints at support for climate bill
Lisa Murkowski is the second Republican Senator inside a week to break ranks and signal that she could vote for US climate change bill

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